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fall/winter 2008 issue
Judging Saddam Hussein
An open critic of the war and Iraq's fledgling court system, war crimes expert Michael Scharf was given a choice: guide the former Iraqi dictator's tribunal from the inside or mock it from the outside.
Trapped in Plain Sight
From restaurant kitchens to private homes, human trafficking occurs every day in communities around the world and throughout the United States.
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Craig’s Quest
Craigslist founder talks about how far he’s come and where he still hopes to go.
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Bringing Kenya Home
How the country shaped one young visitor.
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Genius and Justice on the Silver Screen
Inventor's struggle plays out in a feature picture.
Homeless Advocate Gets Down to Business
Bryan Mauk mixes idealism with business sense.
Cancer Screening Breakthrough
New test makes colon cancer screenings more accessible.
With a View
Telescope's new camera seeks out orphan stars.
Maternal Instinct
Brain hormone linked to mother's inherent tendencies.
Twice the Love
Mothers of twins get double the love—and a lot less sleep.
Shelf Life
Recent publications by members of the Case Western Reserve University community.
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Gummies vs. Cavities
Gummy candy bears are being used in the battle against tooth decay.
Alzheimer's Hope
Promising results are coming from an unexpected source.
Lowly Potato, Big Possibilities
Your dinner plate may hold a piece of the Alzheimer's puzzle.
Program Pumps Up Fuel Cell Research
A new theory may bring hydrogen-powered cars closer to reality.